Ram Charan's "Indian Hulk" Look for 'Peddi' Fires Up Fans

Actor Ram Charan has shared a bulked-up photo from his intense workout regimen for the upcoming film 'Peddi,' exciting his fans. The 'RRR' star's caption emphasized his focused preparation for the role. Fans quickly flooded the comments, with one dubbing him the "Indian Hulk" due to his powerful new physique. The rural sports drama, directed by Buchi Babu Sana with music by AR Rahman, is scheduled for release in March 2026.

Key Points: Ram Charan's Bulked-Up Look for Film 'Peddi' Revealed

  • Intense workout for rural drama
  • Fans dub him "Indian Hulk"
  • Features Janhvi Kapoor, Jagapathi Babu
  • Music by AR Rahman
  • Theatrical release set for 2026
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Ram Charan shares intense workout look for 'Peddi,' fans call him "Indian Hulk"

Ram Charan shares intense workout photo for 'Peddi,' hailed as "Indian Hulk" by fans. Film co-stars Janhvi Kapoor, directed by Buchi Babu Sana.

"Fired up, working in silence! Ready for the next challenge. - Ram Charan"

Mumbai, January 18

Actor Ram Charan seems to be leaving no stone unturned for his role in his much-awaited film 'Peddi'.

The 'RRR' star, who is busy shooting for the rural sports drama, has given fans a glimpse of how hard he is working to get into shape for the film.

On Sunday, Charan took to his Instagram account to share a picture from his intense workout session. In the picture, the actor is seen flaunting a stronger and bulked-up look, which suits the tough character he plays in Peddi. The post quickly garnered attention on social media.

Along with the photo, Ram Charan wrote a short line about his focus and hard work. In the caption, he said, "Fired up, working in silence! Ready for the next challenge."

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Soon after the post went live, fans flooded the comment section with excitement.

One fan praised his look and energy, writing, "Beast Mode On! You're looking superb #RamCharan Anna." Another fan called him "Indian Hulk," impressed by his strong new avatar.

Directed by Buchi Babu Sana, Peddi is said to be a rustic emotional drama. The music for the film is composed by AR Rahman. Earlier this year, a teaser titled Peddi First Shot was released on Ram Navami.

It featured Ram Charan in a rugged avatar, walking into a dusty field, lighting a beedi, and delivering the line: "I have only one life to live, and I want to make the most of it."

The film features Ram Charan, Janhvi Kapoor, Jagapathi Babu, Shiva Rajkumar, and Divyendu Sharma. Veteran actor Boman Irani has also joined the project.

Peddi is presented by Mythri Movie Makers and Sukumar Writings under the banner Vriddhi Cinemas. The film is slated for a theatrical release on March 27, 2026.

- ANI

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Sarah B
"Indian Hulk" is the perfect nickname! His transformation is incredible. It's inspiring to see an actor put in this much physical work for a role. The beedi moment from the teaser was so raw and powerful. Buchi Babu Sana is a great director, this is going to be special.
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Priya S
Respect the hustle! But I hope the story is as strong as his biceps. Sometimes these rural dramas can rely too much on the star's look and less on substance. Fingers crossed for a good script with Janhvi Kapoor and that amazing cast.
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Vikram M
Mass hero energy! 🔥 The caption "working in silence" says it all. No hype, just pure hard work. This is what separates the legends from the rest. Telugu cinema is on a different level when it comes to star transformations.
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Rohit P
The lineup is stacked! Jagapathi Babu, Shiva Rajkumar, Boman Irani sir... what a cast. Ram Charan is carrying the film on his shoulders, literally! Hope the wait until 2026 is worth it. The title 'Peddi' has a very earthy feel to it.
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Michael C
As someone who follows global cinema, it's fascinating to see this level of commitment. It reminds me of Christian Bale or Hugh Jackman's transformations. The global recognition from RRR is pushing everyone to raise their game. Exciting times for Indian film!

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